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Ouray Indian School photograph collection
The Ouray Indian School in Randlett, Utah was operated by the United States government to reeudicate children from the Uncompahgre (Tabeguache) and White River Ute bands from 1883 to 1905 when it was merged with the Uintah Boarding School in Whiterocks, Utah. This collection consists of 3 black-and-white photographs of Ute children and a woman on the grounds of the school in 1905.
Gail Ovard digital photograph collection
The Gail Ovard digital photograph collection contains scans from a 1958-1959 Olympus High School yearbook that primarily depict the football team and its members. Olumpus High School is a public high school in Holladay, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, that opened in 1953.
Overland Stage Lines memorabilia
The collection (1862-1911) consists of memorabilia of the Overland Stage Lines including a time table, a receipt, a check, and a waybill. Also included in the collection is correspondence and ephemera of Nathan Stein.
John M. Owada papers
The John M. Owada papers (1969-2001) contain news clippings, award certificates, and memorabilia related to Owada's service in World War II and subsequent activities with the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Dan Owen photograph
The Dan Owen photograph consists of an image of a water ramp built in Nordic Valley in the mid 1970s by Bob and Hans Ribi. This was the largest water ramp in North America and hosted many athletes including the Canadian Freestyle Ski Team.
Wayne Owens papers
The Wayne Owens papers (1950-2010) contain correspondence, reports, subject files, office files, financial documents, speeches, notebooks, news clippings, articles, campaign files, and memorabilia associated with the political life of Owens, a member of the United States House of Representatives for Utah's second congressional district.
Wayne Owens photograph collection
Douglas Wayne Owens (1937-2002) was a Utah Democrat who served in the United States House of Representatives for Utah's Second Congressional District between 1972-1974 and 1986-1992. This collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints, negatives, and slides that depict Wayne Owens' personal life, family, political career, and travel.
Owl Creek mining claim collection
The Owl Creek mining claim collection (1880s) contains hand-copied duplicates of letters between J. H. White and Felix Chapellet. The letters concern the operation and progress of the Owl Creek claim, tunnels built, lumber, and a discussion on selling the claim. Included in the collection are notes on ranches and other properties in the area, and a hand-drawn mine map. Owl Creek is located in Placer, California.
James Pace autobiography
The James Pace autobiography (1861-2001) details his life (1811-1882), with an afterword written by his daughter, Mary Adelia Pace Tyler, which is attributed to 2001.
R. Wayne Pace papers
R. Wayne Pace photograph collection
R. Wayne Pace (1931-) was a professor of organizational leadership at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives depicting his life, career, friends, and family dating from the 1950s to 1980s.
William Byram Pace autobiography
The William Byram Pace autobiography (1856-1875) contains excerpts from his diaries, and an uncredited afterword.
Alvin G. and Lena M. Pack papers
The Alvin G. and Lena M. Pack papers (1907-1988) contain materials relating to the life and career of Alvin G. Pack, a pioneer in the radio broadcasting industry who worked primarily with stations KALL and KSLO. Included are radio scripts, correspondence, news clippings, family materials, religions materials, personal narratives, lectures, time lines, awards, certificates, and a variety of other personal and professional materials.
Alvin G. and Lena M. Pack photograph collection
The Alvin G. and Lena M. Pack photograph collection contains photographs of KSL's coverage of auto racing at the Bonneville salt flats as well as personal photographs.
Dennis H. Pack articles
The Dennis H. Pack articles (1995-2012) were written for La Posta: A Journal of American Postal History and The Machine Cancel Forum: The Journal of the Machine Cancel Society APS Unit #24.
Ellen Gustava Stark Pack papers
The Ellen Gustava Stark Pack papers (1896-1952) consist of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings with information about the LDS Church and others filled with children's stories and games and places around the world.
Eugene Pack, I photograph collection
Eugene “Gene” Grant Pack I (1902-1981) was a radio engineer who worked at Salt Lake City's KLO from 1929 to 1949 before starting his own radio business. This collection contains black-and-white photographs of Pack's time at KLO, including the radio reporting of the 1930s Bonneville speed trials and signed pictures of bands and performers.
Frederick J. Pack papers
The Frederick J. Pack papers (circa 1907-1950) consist of a news article written by Pack (b. 1875), his autobiography, family genealogical materials, family biographies, and publications.
Frederick J. Pack photograph collection
The Frederick J. Pack photograph collection contains photographs and negatives of geological formations in Utah, some views of areas in Utah and California and individual and group portraits.
John Pack record book
The John Pack record book (1840s) is entitled "Record of the Third Hundred or Grand Division of the first Company, Organized November 18th, 1845." Contains a listing of individuals including the names of Jedediah M. Grant, the Captain of the third Division, and David Candland, the General Clerk. Also included in the ledger are minutes of four meetings of the third Division, along with other accounts such as a listing of information regarding pioneer groups.